Dutchmen Denali Fifth Wheel 366RK vs Jayco North Point 310RLTS
2026 Fifth Wheel comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
These luxury Fifth Wheels split $17,601 in MSRP ($99,999 vs $117,600) but target different priorities. The Dutchmen Denali 366RK is a 41'8" rear-kitchen Fifth Wheel at 14,615 lbs dry with an 18,000 lb GVWR yielding 3,385 lbs cargo, 108 gal fresh, and 88 gal grey. The Jayco North Point 310RLTS is a shorter 36'0" wide-body at 13,375 lbs dry, 102" body width, 102" interior ceiling, 400W solar, GE Profile appliances, JBL sound, outdoor kitchen, 120 gal LP, and washer/dryer prep.
The Denali 366RK adds 5'8" of length and 1,240 lbs of dry weight to deliver 33 gal more fresh water and a 4,000 lb higher GVWR for serious cargo capacity. The North Point 310RLTS counters with 400W solar (vs none on Denali), 102" wide-body, outdoor kitchen, residential appliances, four-season certification, and a 13 lb lower hitch weight per axle balance.
For luxury Fifth Wheel buyers, the Dutchmen Denali vs Jayco North Point choice splits between freshwater capacity (Denali) and feature density (North Point).
Side-by-side specs
| Dutchmen Denali Fifth Wheel 366RK | Jayco North Point 310RLTS | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $99,999 | $117,600 |
| Length | 41'8" | 36' |
| Dry weight | 14,615 lbs | 13,375 lbs |
| GVWR | 18,000 lbs | 16,000 lbs |
| Sleeps | 4 | 4 |
| Slides | — | 1 |
| Fresh tank | 108 gal | 75 gal |
| Grey tank | 88 gal | 87 gal |
| Black tank | 44 gal | 50 gal |
| LP | — | 120 gal |
| Solar | — | 400W |
| Inverter | — | — |
| Generator | — | — |
| Bath | — | full |
| Bed | — | king |
| 4-season | No | Yes |
| Off-road | No | No |
| Outdoor kitchen | No | Yes |
| Washer/dryer | none | prep |
| Residential fridge | No | Yes |
Where Dutchmen Denali Fifth Wheel 366RK wins
- Lower MSRP by $17,601 ($99,999 vs $117,600)
- 108 gal fresh vs 75 gal on North Point
- 1 gal more grey tank (88 vs 87 gal)
- 1,760 lbs more cargo capacity (3,385 vs 2,625 lbs)
- 5'8" more length for layout space
Where Jayco North Point 310RLTS wins
- 400W factory solar (Denali has none)
- 102" wide-body vs Denali's standard width
- 102" interior ceiling for cathedral feel
- 120 gal LP vs unspecified on Denali
- Outdoor kitchen and GE Profile appliances
Pick the Dutchmen Denali Fifth Wheel 366RK if…
Pick the Dutchmen Denali 366RK if you want maximum freshwater and cargo capacity in a Fifth Wheel under $100K. The 108 gal fresh tank supports two weeks of unhooked stays for a couple, 3,385 lbs cargo capacity covers heavy gear loads, and the 41'8" rear-kitchen layout gives serious counter space. At $99,999 the Denali 366RK saves $17,601 over the North Point 310RLTS - real money for boondock buyers willing to add solar aftermarket. Buyers prioritizing water capacity and price should pick the Denali.
Pick the Jayco North Point 310RLTS if…
Pick the Jayco North Point 310RLTS if you want luxury content and wide-body interior at $117,600 without aftermarket additions. The 102" width, 102" interior ceilings, 400W solar, outdoor kitchen, GE Profile appliances, JBL sound, four-season build, and washer/dryer prep collectively represent $10,000+ in aftermarket upgrades on the Denali 366RK. Buyers planning extended stays who want factory content out the door should pick the North Point 310RLTS.
Frequently asked
Which Fifth Wheel needs more truck?
The Denali 366RK at 18,000 lb GVWR with 2,790 lb pin pushes hard toward one-ton territory. The North Point 310RLTS at 16,000 lb GVWR with 2,510 lb pin sits within heavy 3/4-ton range. The Denali wants a dually for safe long-distance towing.
Why is the Denali so much cheaper?
The Dutchmen Denali 366RK ships without factory solar, doesn't document four-season insulation, doesn't include an outdoor kitchen, and uses standard rather than premium appliances. Each missing feature represents $1,000-3,500 in factory cost the North Point 310RLTS includes.
How long can a couple boondock in each?
The Denali 366RK's 108 gal fresh supports ~10-12 days for two. The North Point 310RLTS's 75 gal fresh paired with 400W solar supports 7-9 days. The Denali holds water longer; the North Point recovers electrical faster.